INEOS Oligomers
The world's largest integrated producer of low viscosity polyalphaolefins
Linear alpha olefins
Per annum
Built and commissioned in 2001 by BP/Amoco, the plant was then purchased from BP in December of 2005 by INEOS. The INEOS plant at Joffre is part of a larger petrochemical complex. The origin of the overall site dates back to 1979.
As part of the INEOS Oligomers Business, the Joffre LAO Plant uses INEOS's Ethylene Oligomerization Process (modified Ziegler process) to produce LAO. The family of LAOs produced are typically clear, water-white liquids which are then used for a variety of intermediate products, including: as a co-monomer in the production of polyethylene, as raw material to manufacture polyalphaolefins (PAO) for synthetic lubricants, as a building block for the production of surfactants, as Amodrill® synthetic based drilling fluids and for a host of other intermediate and final products.